A Fort Collins high school student has been removed from Rocky Mountain High School Friday (September 20) after reportedly making threats against the school.
Poudre School District is getting the ball rolling on creating a brand new, high school sports team that will be ready to compete come the spring of 2017. The CHSAA is proud to announce that girls lacrosse is the newest addition to the organization, with a team that will be hosted by Rocky Mountain.
On Sunday, November 29, Gulley Greenhouse and Garden Center along with students from Rocky Mountain High School are inviting the community to join in for an afternoon of fantastic music and fun, all to benefit a great local cause.
Rocky Mountain High School is setting up for a spootacular evening as they host their annual safe Trick-or-Treating Street event tonight. Rocky is putting safety and our community kids first this Halloween, it's time to get your candy on.
Goldberg called out the Varsity Football Team from Rocky Mountain H.S. it take the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. Not only did they take the challenge, the team along with the boosters and alumni helped to raise awareness, educate the student body and collected over $700 in donations to go toward ALS research... Way to go!!!
As a kid who played sports growing up, I can think of nothing that would be cooler than making it all the way to the top level in a sport, putting on a big league uniform, and getting to play in front of my family and friends near my hometown. That exact dream is about to come true for former Rocky Mountain High School pitcher, Marco Gonzales.
Kudos to some area high school football players is in order. CHSAA released their all-state football teams for the 2013 season and three Fort Collins area students made the class 5A team and one in Windsor made the class 4A team.
Wow, it's not everyday that a school in Fort Collins makes the MSN.com front page. But Rocky Mountain High School did today. Apparently students at the school have been translating and reading the Pledge of Allegiance in different languages. On Monday they read the pledge in Arabic and now there has been a bit of an uproar on the Internet about it.
Hundreds of freshman, sophomores, juniors and seniors filled the Rocky Mountain High School Gym yesterday to see a Harlem Globetrotter up close and personal.